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all my problems would be solved if.

 
 
Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:24 pm
Yes, it's true, all my problems like how to make a green bean casserole for thanksgiving dinner, what is the history of Greenland or what is the difference between spring bearing and ever-bearing strawberries could be resolved if I knew how to goggle. As it is, I have to rely on people on forums such as a2k to use google on my behalf and then posts the results.
 
djjd62
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:28 pm
@dyslexia,
according to my research, the first green bean casserole was prepared in Greenland, the man who invented it, wanted to bring a strawberry shortcake to a dinner, but the season for strawberries had passed

while the green bean casserole was big success, the man went on to invent the ever bearing strawberry, as strawberry shortcake makes a much better dessert than casserole
boomerang
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:28 pm
@dyslexia,
I want you to be happy and problem free so I will teach you to Google!
dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:29 pm
@boomerang,
rofl
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:30 pm
@djjd62,
exactly.
littlek
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:31 pm
I'm happy to google for you.
hamburgboy
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:39 pm
@dyslexia,
  http://farm1.static.flickr.com/128/352449010_96869b7985.jpg
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Pemerson
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:43 pm
Are you saying that you're tired of all the copy-and-pastes from Mr. and Mrs. Google?
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Tai Chi
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:51 pm
@dyslexia,
Everything you need to know about Google:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOHg5uuZjwY
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:57 pm
@littlek,
littlek wrote:

I'm happy to google for you.
groovy, since I was diagnosed as "failure to thrive' as an infant which continues to this day, should I concentrate on carbs or protein?
djjd62
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 05:57 pm
here's one cowboy (well connecticut texan) who uses the google
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littlek
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:00 pm
@dyslexia,
fat and calcium
dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:03 pm
@littlek,
I don't do well with fat, I don't know about calcium (milk?)
littlek
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:08 pm
@dyslexia,
More seriously - you need both protein and carbs.

Calcium with lower levels of fat (oops, there's tofu again):

Quote:
Putting Calcium in Your Diet
(Chart figures mostly from USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard References, Release 21)

Food: Calcium-fortified cereal (brand: Total)
Amount: 3⁄4 cup
Calcium (mg): 1,000

Food: Yogurt, low-fat, plain
Amount: 8 oz
Calcium (mg): 415

Food: Calcium-fortified orange juice
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 350

Food: Sardines
Amount: 3 oz
Calcium (mg): 325

Food: Spinach, cooked
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 291

Food: Milk, low-fat
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 290

Food: Soy milk, fortified
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 300

Food: Cottage cheese, low-fat
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 206

Food: Chedder cheese, reduced-fat
Amount: 1 oz
Calcium (mg): 200

Food: Salmon, canned, with bones
Amount: 3 oz
Calcium (mg): 181

Food: Tofu, processed with calcium
Amount: 1⁄4 block
Calcium (mg): 163

Food: Almonds
Amount: 1⁄3 cup
Calcium (mg): 110

Food: Beans, cooked
Amount: 1⁄2 cup
Calcium (mg): 25–65

Food: Broccoli, cooked
Amount: 1 cup
Calcium (mg): 61
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:10 pm
@dyslexia,
Huh . . . that's funny . . . i goggle at nearly everything you post . . .
dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:13 pm
@Setanta,
groovy, I hope you make necessary corrections. (especially on green bean caseroles)
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:14 pm
If you do google Greenland, don't trust Wikipedia--they had a ****-load of stuff wrong . . .
dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 06:26 pm
@Setanta,
I pretty much assume that which is why I don't rely on info sources unless I can verify them from several credible sites and persons such as yourself. not to say that I accept you as a valid source.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 07:13 pm
I compared them against the source i most trust on the subject.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 22 Nov, 2010 09:10 pm
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:

If you do google Greenland, don't trust Wikipedia--they had a ****-load of stuff wrong . . .


There is one topic on wikipedia that the originator and myself alter pro and con endlessly. Depends which day it gets googled whose perspective it reflects.
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